Installing 1,000 Gallons Of Surplus Tanks for Rain Water Storage
saveitforparts 14:42
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During last year's drought conditions we had a hard time keeping the garden and fish pond watered. The pond especially needs non-chlorinated water for the fish, so we can't just top it off with city tap water. This year I found two 500-gallon plastic storage tanks, so we're installing them as huge rain barrels!
I was originally hoping to make some kind of observatory pod or ham radio shack out of one of the barrels, but they're just too darn useful for water storage! Maybe the space pod thing will happen in the future if I find one that isn't as good for water.
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I was originally hoping to make some kind of observatory pod or ham radio shack out of one of the barrels, but they're just too darn useful for water storage! Maybe the space pod thing will happen in the future if I find one that isn't as good for water.
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